Dino Campana

Dolce e illusorio Sud

Autografi sparsi 1906-1918

edited by Gabriel Cacho Millet

Photography
1997, Softcover, Italian
17x24 cm, 104 pages
ISBN: 9788886795025

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Synopsis

An important book reproducing, for the first time, the autographed letters delivered by Dino Campana to Giovanni Papini, together with the 1913 manuscript entitled “Il più Lungo Giorno”. Discovered seventy year later, these manuscripts bring together in one volume the first drafts of Campana’s lyric prose and a version of Pampa preceding the one published in Canti Orfici, in addition to Notturni as well as correspondence by the author.

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Dino Campana
Born in Marradi in 1885, he was a great Italian visionary poet. His fame rests on his only published book of poetry, the Canti Orfici (Orphic Songs), as well as his wild and erratic personality, including his ill-fated love affair with Sibilla Aleramo. He is often seen as an Italian example of a poète maudit. He died on 1 March 1932.